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Show POWER SPRAY Spray Your Cattle Now To Guard Against Ticks, Mites, Lice, and Other Pests. Spray your alfalfa when it is a half-inch tall. Make arrangements now Contact MAYO RIGGS ORchard 6-8889 Panguitch, Utah HACK HOE EXCAVATING WORK Reasonable Rates on All Types of Heavy Digging. Contact Mammoth Lumber Co. Hatch, Utah REpublic 5-4286 l-'or Sale: Famous TR0" Rug and Upholstery Cleaner. The perfect cleaner and spot remover. Contact Eliza Moore, ORchard 6-27C6 or OH 6-2742 for demonstration, or stop in at the Phillips 6 Station, (rts) Carter's Cesspool and Septic Tank Service; we have our City license. Phono ORchard 6-2790 for quick service. WANTED: A breakfast cook, also a counter girl. Orton's Cafe, Pangultch. mm k What's all the j i fuss about? ' J : He said she overdrew their joint checking account when she paid for her new hat. 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Call ORchard 6-260J or write Box 206, Panguitch, (rts) FOR SALE: Brick 3-bedroon home. Phone OR 6-8873 (rts) ; FOR SALE: Argus Slide Pro jector, like new, automatic slide changer, very reason : ble. Contact R. J. Excell, Or ; chard 6-2232 or .2740. (crts) FOR SALE: Extra good two wheel trailer. Contact Elllo Barney. (rts) Hearing Aids as low as $49.50 Reg. 999.50 A complete line of the finest hearing aids at tremendous savings. TRI-STATE HEARING CENTER ; Dr. A. F. Rich, Cedar City "Hearing Aids too need frequent care'' Free Hearing Test No obligation Buy where you have confl-- denct? La the future service. Budget Terms Unconditional Guarantee ADD SPICE TO YOUR LIFE WITH HOMEMADE SALAD DRESSINGl wSHBjk. Kr m NothIn Improves a slad so much as a homemade dressing! Be Iho salad fruit or .vegetable, the dressing adds the final touch . . . nr.d.here are two ood ones you'll want to make in quantity and keep on hand. Try a cooked dressing on vegetable salad, and a sweet-soiir dressing oh fruits! They're delicious! These recipes, along with many more, are contained in a new -booklet that Is yours, free for the asking. Just check a Lottie of corn oil or sack of "kitchen-tested" Hour ;or special instructions o Ret your booklet. It contains 80 tested recipes for breadj, salads, main dishes, desserts and many more. Here are the dressing recipes, as tested in the Betty Crocker kitchens: AUNT SALLY'S FHUIT DRESSING V tap lomon Julc Vi cup corn oil 1 pkg. (3 ox.) cram chtet 1 to 2 tbsp. sugar V cup canned plum, twett cherry Vi ttp. salt or maraschino chrry Julc V'i ttp. paprika Gradually beat lemon juice into cream cheese; mix well. Add remaining ingredients; beat with rotary beater until smooth and well blended. Chill thoroughly. 1 cup. COOKED SALAD DRESSING Vi cup sugar lVi cups milk Vt cup "kilchtn-teited" flour H cup mild vintgar or Umen 2 isp. salt Julc 2 tsp. dry mustard 4 egg yolks, slightly- beaten 1 tbsp. butter or margarin Mix dry ingredients in saucepan. Gradually blend in milk and vinegar. Cook. ever direct low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and boils. Boil 1 min. Stir at least half of hot mixture into egg yolks. Stir into remaining hot mixture in saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring constantly. Boil 1 min. Remove from heat and stir in butter; Cool. Make 2cup. build two Jrhv, transmission systems flo tf-fay. when one' mpm will do? ' J Kg i - and do the job better for all the people, too! Taxpayers' money should be spent for water development ' , NOT power delivery! : . i - i To deliver Upper Colorado River project of this expenditure is not necessary and would electric power in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, be wasteful, f '" Arizona and New Mexico, the Bureau of Rec- ' r lamation proposes to build a very expensive The sensible, thrifty way is to use the multi- transmission system. This would duplicate to purpose transmission network of the electric, a considerable extent the transmission network utilities which are already delivering most of the ol fthe investor-owncd utilities which for some electricity being used in the area. The utilities' 50 years have been good industrial citizens scrV- nctworlc is c$semia, continui hJ h ,. the well., - -- ,ng people service to their customer, 0 The Bureau estimates that its systciri would adequate to carry Colorado River project cost taxpayers $176,000,000. Yet 5136,000,000 power as well. t . .-. i Here's what use of the investor-owned utilities system will do: f'Federilexienditure from $176,000,000 line losses on the Bureau proposed transmission , ro $43,000,000. system. f Mr taxp&yers 5136,000,000 in unnecessary tran- Py $3,280,000 a year in taxes including " - mission line construction costs. $1,160,000 for school!. The Bureau system would pay none. o the Fedal Treasury the heavy cost of r power facilities five years ear her, thus making -r . ,irir "preference-or .u..Kl project customers y";1. multi-purpose ol of bet- p" money available to the states sooner for repay. of rra'-ft -ocrt , . transmission system connected to many generat- ment mem ot water water pro,cct costs. ing wurCMi M pUnned tQ dJ product $1,000,000 more revenue for the Gov. repay irrigation and other water use projects ernment each year through elimination of heavy earlier. AND the use of investor-owned transmission lines will give the people all these advantages and will not affect the cost of power to any electric user. PROTEST WASTEFUL DUPLICATION MOW! Write your Senators and Congressmen before they consider en us the appropriations for transmission line construction. " TELLURKDE POWER COMPANY |